10 THE OMATTA DATLY IEE; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wlett Olonfli On-Fonrth Oent Lower Aftor , w. Continued Weaknois, LIGHT RECEIPTS WORRY THE CORN SHORTS Of ISn Car Received, Only Three Arc of Contract f J rutin Out Market Hull and Monotonous Provis ions Fall After Slight ltle. CHICAGO, Doc. C Whent was trencrally "weak on a light shipping demand, January cloning Via lower. Corn closed a shado to Uo JilRhor and oatn io lower. Provisions at tho closo worn 2Ajtt1ii Improved. January wheat opened Hffllo to W4o lower at 71Wo to TlVJc, Inllucnccd ly n do ollno at IJverpool. A lilt of buying on yea terdny'n ox port saliw, 63 carloads of wheat and 100,000 bbls. of dour, rallied tho prlco to 71Htf714a during Uio first hour, but tho bulgt) did not hold. OonsMcrablo Ions wheat caino out durliiR the forenoon nnd ul though tho afternoon saw less liquidation tho lllvoral receipts and lack of outsldo sup Dort kent tho prlco on the downward road At "Oe, which was reuched about 1 o'clock, tho markot steadied and reacted to 71c, shorts taking profits; but tho ray of hope thus Kiven holders was noon lost and tho cioso wan Mtia unuer yesterday. Tho sen' board reported 75 loads taken for exnnrt Seaboard clearances In wheat and Hour woro equal to 4HO.O0O bu. Primary receipts aggregated CSS.OoO bu compared with 617,- wj insi year. .Minneapolis and uuiutn re ported bS3 cars, litralrist 4!fl il venr nun. Local receipts wero lis cars, 30 of contract cratie. Corn was strontr all forenoon, but enjteil off somii later In sympathy with tho wheat weaKness. HiioriH wero still on tho anxious seat, as today's receipts, K3 cars. Included only 3 of contract grade, and only la earn ?ero irunsrcrrea irom unlicensed nouses, ho wo&thor was unfavorablo for grading, Thero was n. rood nhlnnlnir ilnmnml. Ron. board clearances aggregated 1,'JOl.OOO bu., making 3,300,000 bu. for three days. Country rfcrlns woro still small, although moro liberal thnn thfy wero last week. Decem ber sold botwecn 37Ho and 3Sc and closed in higher at 37Sc .May sold between 3V,m mYfO and 30J4o and closed u shado higher at Oats wero ngnln very dull, prices still plodding sleepily around tho same old beat. May sold between 23io nnd 2.1Tfl21a and closed Ho lower at 23c. Receipts wero 141 oars. Provisions advanced early on light hog receipts, a fair outnldn demand and local buying. Later a heavy local operator turned Boiler and most of tho early ndvnncn was lost. January pork sold between $12.20 mm anu cioscu i'!ic over yesteroav at J12.25; January lurd between KM anil W.95, closing 2V5o higher at J6.2'4, and Jan uary ribs between (6.30 and JG.35, with the closo Vc up at $fi..T. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat,! GO fr; corn, io. cars; oais, nu cars: nogs, M, WO head. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlcles.l Opon. Hlgh. Low. Closo. Tes'y. Wheat Dec. Jan. Feb. May. Jan. May. Oats Deo. Jan. May. May. Lard Dec. Jan. May, i Jtlbs Deo. Jan. May. . 71 71',; 70 70H 71H nytqTm fog 709I 7$ nm ""h'iv, tvm ""73 37?4Vt M 37i 37 37 38 3C; 30 MU 30 3rU 2Ct4 36?iflVi SCH 36V, 21H 21 2Hi 21' 21 ""23 23T4S24 23 23?i 23Tr 12 22 12 37 12 20 12 25 12 22 12 12 13 15 12 05 12 10 12 12 717 7 20 7 12 7 17 7 17. 6 02 9.'. G 90 0 !2 0 t0 C 07 7 00 6 97 7 00 G 95 l - 6 30 630 G 33 0 30 6 35 6 27 6 37 6 42 6 3714 6 40 0 27 No. 2. Cash quotations wero as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 3.65ff D.0: straights. l3.10Jr3.GO; clears, J2.90W3.30; spring specials, 14.30; patents, 3.40a85: Btriilehts. I3.0OHt3.4i)! Imlirrn vnm? HiituiT-no. a, wtfavio; jmo. 2 red, 72 ?OIlN-No. B, 37o No. 2 yellow, 37' "85 nu. JATS No. 2. .22ia23c: No. 3 nhllo V'-ffh HAIlIiKT Pair to cholco malting, GOffi57c. SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.6SVi1.6S?ij No. 1 northwestern, JL70; prima timothy, J4.40. Clover, contract grade, $10.00010.25. rilOVlSIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 111.50. Ivcrd, per 100 lbs., 17.1501.20. Short ribs Ides (loose), $6,G0(SG.75. Dry salted shoul ders (poxedK $5.I7H3U2; snort clear sides (boxed). t6.75S6.85. WHISICY-Dasls of high wines, per ral.. 11.27. HUOARS Cut loaf. $6.15: granulated, $5.60; confectioners' A, $5.55: off A, $5.40. Following are the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Itocelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls .10.000 23,000 Wheat, bu 78,000 293.C00 Corn, bu ,....l5s,(ioo 4io.ooo Oats, bu 188,000 156,000 Ityo, bu 12,000 D.OOO Harlsy. bu C7.000 7,000 On tho Produce exchange today tho but ter market was qulot; creamories, 15W24Mic: dairies, 13i20c. Cheese, nctlvo at lOUuUHc. Kggs, aotlvo; fresh, 23c. KBW YOIIIC Grc.NRKAb MAniCET. Quotations of the Day on Varlons Comniodltlrs. NETW YORK, Dec 6.-FIXUR-Rccc!pts, 27.987 bbls.; oxports. 3,156 bbls.; sales, 7,500 pkgs.; market was less active nnd a shnde caster, without nctual chango; winter pat onts. $3.60.90: winter straights, $3.40S3.6.fi: Minnesota patonts. $3.9()jM.2j; winter ex tras, 12.COQ2.90; Minnesota baiters, $3,00i 3.25: winter low grades. $2.43tT2.(M Ityo Hour, dull; sales, 400 bbls.: fair to good, $'.'.90(ff3.10: cholco to fancy, $3.15&a45. Uuckwheat Hour. ltdet. $2.15(2.20. IIUCKWIIUAT-Dull, G0OC2c, c. 1. f., Now York. CORNMKAIr-Stendy: yellow western, 87c: city. ti9c; Urondywlne, $2.45iii'2.C0. JIYI3 Klrtn: No. 2 western. CGJie. f. o. b float; etato, 62iU63c, c, 1. f., Now York, car- JU.iOO bu.; sales. 2,320,000 bu. futures. S0.(X)6 bu. spot. Spot, steady: No. 2 red. 73?io. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 red, 7Iic, elovator; No, 1 iiorthern Duluth, 42o, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 lard Duluth, &V,io, t, o. b., atloat. Options ost a good part of their recent Improve ment today under disappointing foreign nd v ces, local unloading, northwest selling, a liberal Interior movement, poop upecula tlvo demand and light clearances. Tho do presslnn lusted about all day. closing tho tnarkot weak at WV,io not decllno: sales 002 bu. J sales, 110,000 bu. future's. 96.000 bu. "po.t-.?poi' 8tndy: No.. 2, 4G3ic elovntor, and 46c. f. o. b nlloat. Option market at first dovelopcd conslderablo hrmnnss on heavy clearances, small recolpts nnd de creasing stocks, local covering und re utrlcted offerings of December. Subso qunnt y, however, It eased oft with wheat No. 2. 26Wc: No. 3. 26i0! Nn. No 3 wlifto, 29c; track mixed western 264 mVAo: track, easy. 2SHWlc. Options slow and about steady. i,ICErstendX)AomcsUe' tar to extra, 4i CitiWo: Jutmn, 4i06c, ' 71 PKANUTS-Steady: fancy hand nicked. 4Q5e; other domestic, 4c. Pickcu, POULTRY-Allvo, dull; fowls. Sc: chick ens. 7c; turkoys. SfiSUc Dressed, dtill; turkevs, 7fl9c; chickens, 3fTSc: fowls 3(fTRe HOPS Quiet; stnto common to choice 1900 crop. llf21o: 1839 crop, llfllSe: old olds' 2W6c; Paclllo coast. 1900 crop, 1519c: HM crop. 10-riMc: old olds. 2fle. " ' J IIIDKW-Hteauy; (Julvcston. so to 23 insisu, 19a: California, 21 to 5 lbs,. 19c: Texjti dry. 2t to 30 lbs.. 15c, ' ' Jex,,s LKATHKR Steady ; hemlock role. Ruenos A,75illB"t t0 henvywelght, 24g25o; acid, WOOL Quiet; domcstlo fleece, 21026c: Texas, 14W16c. PROVISIONS Reef, nnn: family, $10 50 iM: nacket. $l0.00n0.50: extra Inrtln mi $l.0d17.00. Cut meats, easy: pickled bell lies. SWIOc: pickled shoulders, SXflfic: pickled hams. 6HC Inrd, tlrmer: western steamed. $7.57W: rellned. aulot: continent 17.60: Bntith America, $8.25: compound, $5.8714 ?G.n0j Drcombor closed nt $7.67V-. nominal. Pork, steady; family, $15.60Hio.50; short clesr. $14.0OVl7.O0: mess, $12.00fll3.00. PE1CD Steady: spring bran. $lfi00aians: middling, $17.004M9.60; winter bran, $17.00 if 18.50: city. $10 6Mn7.00. TALLOW-Qiilct; city, 4fflTic; country, 4jvfl7f40. ni'TTHR Receipts, 3.CC6 pkgs.; stato creamery. 18ji26c; Juno creamery, 1S023HO! faetorv. 1215Hc. CHEKSB-Rfcelpts, -7.015 pkgs.: Arm; urBe, September, llUoj small, September, IIARLHY-Steady: feeding. 42ft46c. c. 1. f llurTalo; malting, 53ifrG3e. c. j. f Duffnlo. HARtiHY MaLt-DuII: western. G34S72c. int-mudi: ino. a ren January, TiiiWTSlic: closod. 77T5ej March, 79ffSOo; closed. 79?ic HiVyi-I?5?73. IB-lfio: rlosoO. 70Uo; December 77ji'f77ic: closed, 77ic. CORN nwcillts. 124.KIM llll . nvnnrta im - ? u "'"""..""cnnngeii; May c osed, OATS Rece nts. 46.200 bo. Snnf 7n.i.,. llttc; large, late made, l&H10Xc; small mm mnuc, iic. I.' r m u tinMAint. vo 1. . n . . crn, n-gular packing, at mark, 22Xt26: wcrtii-rn, ifiss on, iwc, MKTALS--Thn fenturn of the metnt it partment was tho decllno In tin to $27.26W 27.7u, with tho market finally weak In tone. Tho loss was tho result of decidedly weak cables, these showing a drop of 3 In Lon don, later making tho lowest point reached slnco tho mtddlo of January. Copper, though 5s higher In London (72 7s Gil), was very quiet locally at $17 for Lake Superior mm m.o.'i. ior oasiing copper. l,el con tinued quiet at $4.374. Spelter, weak, with iiirwicr occnne, ciosel on tile DOSIS or H.z ai.M. .-uu:e reported a loss In London o 2s Cd to 18 17s fid. Tint Iron ninrUpl nf -thi country ruled quiet and without material cnungc. OMAHA WllOI,i:SAI,i; MARKET. Conditions of Trade nnd Quotations on Slfiple mid 1'nnoy Produce. KOOS-Recelpts. light; good stock, 21JT23C LIVH POULTRY Hens, r.5V4c: roosters, o'mc; spring cnicxens, liwnci uucKS, 6fc1f6C geese. b!i(ic', turkeys. 6W7c. MtRHII DRKSSKD POL'Il'RY-Hons, fttj ujc; ruosiers, iiioc; uucks nnu geese, I'lfha, spring chickens, per lb., U',ifj7c; turkeys 8ftSV4c. OAMIC Prnlrlo chickens, per doz $5,001?' 5.50: mallard ducks, per doz., $3,001(3.50; teal, $1.50l.75; mixed, $1.50til.76; jnck- Biupi-s, quan, i.w; jacK raublts, Rt'TTIill Common to fair, 12c; choice, jo'iiujcj separator, aoc; gatuereu creamery I'RKSH OYHTKR8 Mrst grade, solid packed, Now York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex tra scluctH, 32c; standards, 2sc; medium. 20c. Second grade, slack filled, New York counts, per can, sic; extra selects, 26c stnmlurds, 20c; bulk standards, per gal. PinUONS Live, per doz., 30c. VKALS- Choice. 9lfle. 1 1 AY Prlco quoted by Omaha Wholesale nny ueniers association: unoico upland, $10.00; No. 1 upland, $9.50; medium, $9.00: coarse, $S,G0. Ryo straw, $6.59. These prices nro for hay of good color and quality. Do- nmnu mir, receipts, a cars, OATH No. 3 white, 26c. CORN No. S. 32c RRAN $13.50. U VKQETAHLES. ') TURNIPS-Pcr bu. basket, BOo. U15KT8 Per bu., GOc. CARROTS Per bu., 50o. l.KTTUCK-Per doz., 30085a RAD1SH1C3 Per doz.. 30o. I1KANS Wax, por 1-3 bu. baskete, $1; string. 90c. POTAT012S-rer bu., 4(SC0oj Idaho, per Ull. IOC. SW13BT POTATOKS-Per bbl., $2.0O8'2.25. CAHHAOli Holland seed. 2c. TOM ATOKb California, per 4-bosket cruio. .-. ONtONB-Per bu.. 90c. CKI.I5IIY filllfiirnln nn in lrr VJimKn. CAULIPLOWKR-Callfornla, per orate, $3. FRUITS. PI3ARB Per box. $2.00g2.23. ORAPrCS-SIalnga, per keg, $6.6007.60. Arriba isative, Tocihji.mj per bu.; per iiiji,, euHiern, M.wi4.ib; uaurornia llellflowers, per box, $1.40'il.50. CRAN HURRIES Hell nnd Rin-ln. JO nnr uui.; jcrsoys, irar inn,, : per crate, $..7S. IllUl'lUAli Dltt'IlB. ORANGES California Meedllnim. M.7S! navnlfl. 3.i71! Atnv1rran M Rrt Tlnf-lrlna ti LEMONS California, extra fanev. ixKftS' BANANAS Por bunch, according to size. FIGS California, new cartons, $0c; lay ers, 75c. DATES-Porcslan, In 60-lb. boxes, 5c per 1U. MISCELLANEOUS. HIDES No. 1 nreon. 7c: No. 5 rrin. Co; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. SHc! No. 2 veal i'u.11. 12 10 in ior.. oAci urv ninen. K31" sheep olts. 25Ii75c: horso hldos, $1.6092.25. , NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb 13c; fll- hertH. lirr ill., l.tof nlmntlfln rur 1K m-'-irt. raw peanuts, iter lb., 6fi5Ho; roasted, 0$,$ 7Hc: Hrazlls, 13c; pecans. lO-nc. iiupiKi-uoioraoo. .i-soction case, $3.75. CIDER-Por bbl.. $3: per half bbl.. 13. SAUERKRAUT Per hid., ilt t,r knlf UMIIIHTSIAH DECORATIflNH. TREES 1 to G ft., ner doz.. $2: 6 to S tt.. per doz., $2.50; 7 to 9 ft., pnr doz., $3.60; 8 to 11 ft., $4.50; 12 to 24 ft., each $2.00(IM.50. EVERGREEN WREATHING Per 20-yd. coll. SI. HOLLY AND CALYX WTIRATTTR Pr aoz.. ii.ou. IIOLLY RRANCHES Per 60-lb. case, ft.uv, iil'i- uui l.wy(J.W. auiNu iNt-jiuuiji-j pines Per doz., $2.50. MISTLKTOE-I'cr 6-lb. box, $1.50. St, t.nnln Crnln unit Provisions. WT T.nTYTCS Tlrt fl WHLim T A. No. 2 red. c.isdi. elovntor. TOTte; frnnlt T2il auiiv, uminucr luftic; January, no: aiay, 69c: No. 2 hard, 670V4c CORN Weak; No. S hard, 36(0370; track, 3Cifi37o;; December, 35c; January, 33ci OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. 2fc; track, 24V4c; December. 23Wc: Mav. 24io: No. 2 wlihfl. .ilYE-FIrm nt 50e. FLOUR-Stendy; patents, $3.6033.65; extra lancy anu siraignis, J.iu'flj.aj; clears, yi.n O3.10. SEEDS Timothy, firm, at t4.00a4.60; flax, liu uiarnui. CORNM EATj Steady, t2. HAY Strong: tlmothv. tl0.2513.50: nral- ric, lugner. hi iu.ouwh.uv. WHISKY Steady, $1.27. JIEM1' TW1NK-SC RAGGING 7QTic PROVISIONS Pork, steadv: lobhlne. 113 T.nr1 Ilninlnnllt' 7 Hi-w unit menlu irvA firm: extra shorts, ts.25: clear ribs ami clear sides, $3.60. Racou (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $8.25; cleur ribs and cleur sides, $3.60. METALS Lend, UUII, tt.Z2Vjf4-23. gpei. POULTRY Quiet: chickens. Gc: turkevt. 5'4c: young, GUc; ducks, 7c; geese, 6Hc. RUtTER-Dulf; creamery, 18y25o; dairy, IMi'JOc. EGGS Higher nt 22c. RECEIPTS Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat 36.- 000 bu.: corn. 78,000 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 13,000 bbls.; wheat, 18,000 bu.; corn, 39,000 bu.; oats, 18,000 bu. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 6. WHEAT Suot. No. 1 California, steady, 6s 2'4d; No. 2 rod west ern winter, nrm, ea u; io. 1 normnrn spring, steady. Gs 3d. Futures, quiet; De cember. 6s mid; March, 6s Hd. CORN Snot. Ann: American mixed, now. 4s lftd. Futures, steady: Docember, 4sllV4d; Jnnuary, !!nl0d; March, 3s9lJd, 1'isab-uatmciian, os b'4u. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady nt Ss Gd. HOPS at Loudon (Puclflc coast), steady at 2 6s$?i:3 6s. provisions Heot, extra India mess, dull at 67s 9d; prlmo mess, nominal at 65s. Pork, prime mess western, firm nt -72s. Hams, short cut. 11 to 16 lbs., steadv at 46s Cd, Racon, Cumberland cut, 16 to 30 lbs., strong at 4Ss; long clear middles, light, 39 to 35 lbs., Ilrm nt 48s Gd; long clear middles, heavy, 40 to 45 lbs., steady nt 4b's3d; short bellies, 11 to 1G lbs., firm nt 57s Gd; shoul ders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., strong at 34s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., firm at 43s 3d. Lard, prlmo western, In tierces, steady, 38s Gd; American rullncd, In palls, steady, S9s d. HUTTER Finest United States, oulet nt PCs; good United States, dull nt'81s6d. 1 nui,u v rirm; primo city, .SHtsa; Aus tralia, In London, sternly, 27s 3d. CHEESE Easv: American finest whttn 61s Cd; American finest colored, 62s Gd. Kansas City (ii-nln nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Dec. G. WHEAT De- onmlial IPltfrt Xlnif WL' a o l, Xt. 11 hard, C60G7Uc; No. 3, 63H?6Cc; No. 2 rod, C9c: No. 3. CM(63c. t'OUN December, ssic; May. 34V45f34Sc; cash. No. 2 mixed, 33ic; No. 2 white, 35c; No. 3. 3i4c. OATH NO. 2 White, 25C RYE No. 2. 4CVie. HAY-Chnlce timothy. $10.00dHO.GO: eholca prairie, $9.6039.75. RUTTUR-Creamery, 1923c; dairy, fancy, 17c. EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, 21o doz., loss off, cases returned; new wiim-wfioii ctujt'H inciuueu, c more, RECEIPTS-Wheat. 75.200 bu.: corn. 35.200 bu.: oats. 7.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 93,200 bu.; corn. 17, 600 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O.. Dec. 6. WHEAT Wntrlv nctlvn; cash und December, 76',4c,t May, CORN Strong: cash ond December. 39',C! January, 3Sc: May, 37?ic. OATS-Cash nnd December. 23o: Mav. 5Ue. HYE-rao. CLOVERSEED Cash, 1S99 prime, $6.30; December, $0,721-,; March, $6.82',4. Plillndelphln Product- MnrUet. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. G. RUTTER Good demand: fancy western creamery, 26c; lunuy wewicru pnniH. iso, EGGS Firm; frcBh nearby, 29c; fresh western, 29o; fresh southwestern, 28c; fresh southern. 27c. I'lUsESE Firm: New ork full creams, fancy small, lH4n; New York full creams, fulr to choice, lOVlWUic. Mlniienpolla AVbent Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dor- IVW1I1?ATPnli 72Hc: December, 72Ho; May. 74io, On track: No. 1 hard. 74Uo; No. 1 northern, 72V4c; No. 2 northern, 7liic FLOUR First patents, $I.OOffrt.lO: second patents, .75'rf3.5: flrst clears, $2.$OIf2.S0: second clears, $2.P3ii2.15. RRAN-In bulk. $ll.WTf 11.75. nuliith Mnrkrt. DULU'nr. Dec. 6. WHEAT .No. 1 hard cash, 71Vic; No, 3 northern, 71Uc; No. 2 northern, 62igG9oj No. 3 spring, 63c: No. 1 hard, to arrive, 75Hc: No. 1 northern, 72Ho; CORN None. OATS-23UB2JHC Peoria Mnrkrt. PEORIA, Dec. 6.-CORN-Steftdy; rew No. 3. SlPie. OATS Firm ; No. i white. 21c, billed , WH18KY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin isneu gooas. MlliTnukee Grnln Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dee. 6.-WHEAT- oieiiii, imo. 1 nortnern, itwsi 10c; rso. i northern, 70f73ijc. RYE Firm: No. 1, 61c. RARLEY Steady; No. 2, 69o; sample, 42 MOVEMENT! OF STOCKS AD IIOSDS Attempt to Renrvr Stock Speculation for 11 Rise Evriilniill v Fulls. NEV' YORK. Dec. 6. A determined of- jnri wan manifested In tho stock marKet to start n rpnntvul nf urinniiliitlnn fnr n rise. In the early dealings thero wai a fair degreo of success attending tho effort under tho Intluenco of striking gains. In a , biocks. ciircngin persisted in a iew stocks throughout tho day, but It was off set during the latter part of tho day by iHiuuuy siriKing losses in some or 1110 lend ing specialties. A lnrgo part of tho list fell back to about Inm tiluht's level and wavered In an uncertnln way until tho closing, which was generally easy. The rally In this market late yesterday wni uiKcn us a cuo ny me l.onuon marKet inn afternoon. Foreign markets have shown n growing disposition of littd to follow Wall stroct'n lead, and the rally yesterday after noon wns pronounced by some observers as 5H10 to manipulation, with tho purpose of Inviting buying of Americans in London todny. If this were tho purpose It was successful, for London bought stocks hero nt tho even, helping tho rise. There wa.-t i coniddcrablo short Interest n n. result of wio wcuxness of tho market curlier In tho week, which proved vulnerable to tho rather Imposing show of strength this morning and tho covering movement helped tho rise. Even nmong those stocks whl 'It wero afterward tho weakeHt thero wero spmo conslderablo gains during tho carlv Strength, both Rtlr-np tinil Tutinnuiinn f,till getting up about a. point. Quito ii number i iiiiiiorinni eiocks acmoved gains or nenrly a point, but a careful scrutiny of V1" "lumui nnuweu mat tno movement nn day WaH dlntlnntK. nno nf anr-1ul utnntfM The low-priced non-dlvldend paying rail road stocks were the favorites, and cspc- ciuny mo i;nes and tho Wubash Issues, both stocks and bonds. Notn.ng authorl ttttlvo cou d bo learned to rxnlnln this movement, which rumor nttrlbuted both to miying ior vnnderbllt control und to Join tno plans fnr I'onrollilnllnn mi, I Ihrrairh trafllo nou t exicnueu 10 over 2 points in Erie first preferred nnd to R4 In Hccond preferred, and both closed at about tho top, being practically thn nnlv Mtni-ku in tlm lid in do so. Resides theso stock.i thero wero up- t ! i ' miiiy siucKs i.eiiing miner w Which wero ndvnnriil from n 1ml in mm win n nan. at. josepu & Unind Island llrnt preferred Jumped 5 points on ptus pects of ' a dividend lncrenso. Tho Green llay & estern Issues wero strong, though tho principal activity was In tho debenturo Rs. bugar was active and apparently tho traders wero seoklng to relieve their fosses on til 11 bull slrln liv il 1oi- nn circulated a report of tho serious Illness of tho president of tho company, which was denied. i..o stock fell an extreme Si, and .l,08l'd only slightly better at a net loss of 2i. Tentiesseo Coal was even moro ac tively altooted and fell nltogoincr 6i to CI, iiwaiuK ui inu inwesi wun a loss or 4li oil the day. A report was confidently dissemi nated that It had been determined to pass tho next dividend on thn stnnlr. Tho In. crenso on tho dlvldond rato for the half year on uenver & Jllo urando preferred from 2 to 2V4 per cent caused a lato nd- vanco in mat piock or 1 nnd In tho com mon Stock Of Wi. This cnimml n nvimu. t..etlo hardening In tho market, but prices did not hold In tno fnco of the renewed weakening In thn snecIaltlrH. Th prit trim 110 appreciable chango In tho money mar ket conditions. Tho bond market was ac- uvo aim consistently strong, many low grade Junior nnd contingent Interest bonds advancing strongly. Total sales, par value, $6,425,000. 1. ntted States now 4s declined si per cont on tho last cull. 'inn loiiowim; are tho closing prices on me new imn niocn excimnge: Atchison . 31 Wabash . fc3,4 do pfd , 80ft W. & I j. E , .V-H do 2d pfd , 58Ji Wis. Central , 37 Third Avenue .... , Hd R. & O. pfd ,135 National Tube .. , H, do prd , 67 Adams Express., , i)7',4 Am. Express .... ,16714 U. S. Express.... ,114(i Wells-Fargo Ex.. , GOUAmer. Cot. Oil... , 7 1 do pfd , 43 Amor. Malting .. , iVA do pfd llSKAmer. H. & R.... 1S3 do pfd , 2i'i Amer. Spirits .... 79t5 do pfd , IPH Amer. S. H , 4t do pfd ,179 Amer. S. & W.... , 16 do pfd , 2SAmer. Tin Plate.. 124U do pfd mt Am. Tobucco .... , 41 I do pfd 36 Ana. Mln. Co.... 107 iRrk. Rap. Tr 21214 Colo. F. & I 83 .Con. Tobacco .... 108' do pfd 1G7 .Federal Steel .... , 13 do pfd 0 'Gen. Eloctrlc .... 99 Glucose Sugar ... M'4 do pfd 411,i;lnfn' Paper .... 13 do pfd 37 Laclede Ga3 HS'i Nat, Biscuit ,14214 do pfd 42(5 National Lead .. tl I do pfd 7l,lNatlonnl Steel .. i'Al do pfd 23 N. Y. Air Rrake.. 48 1N0. American ... 70 Pacific Coast .... 142l do 1st pfd 20 do 2d pfd do nfd Raltlmore & O.. Can. Pncllic Can. Southern ., dies. & Ohio...., Chicago G. W... C. H. & Q Chicago I. & L., uo pru Chicago & E. I. Chicago & N. W. u., it. 1. & p...,, C. C. C. & S. L. Colo. Southern . do 1st pfd do 2d nfd. Del. & Hudson.., Del. L. & W Den. & Rio G..., do Did Erie do 1st i) fil Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Coul Hocking Valley., Illinois Central.., Iowa Central .... do pfd , L. E. & W do nfd Lako Shore Louis. & Nash.., Manhnttnn L Mot. St. Ry Mox. Central Minn. & St. L.... do nfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio.., M., K. & T do nfd N..J. Central N. Y. Central Nor. & West do nfd No. raclflc do nfd Ontario & W O. R. & N do nfd Pennsylvania .... Reading uo 1st pfd do 2d ii fd u-vi i-acinc Man 1? People's tins . Pressed S. C. do pfd Rio G. W 03 do nfd 88 St. L. & S. F Pullman P, C. do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Rtnnd R. & T. 4HJ s& 126 17 120 41 18 g; sugar .... St. L. S. W do nfd. do nfd Tenn. C. & I.. St. Paul U. S. Leather. do pfd do pfd U. S. Rubber.. do pfd Western Union St. P. & Omaha.. So. Pacific So. Railway do nfd Amnl. fjonpor Tex. & Puclllc... uupuoiio 1 & S. Union Pacific .... do pfd . O. C. & St. Jj. do pfd Thfl rnilimArilnl A ,li-nillani.'a T financial cablegram says: The markets hero were fiinilArntMir unllt-i nmt nl,aaw) today, it Is understood that tho prosent session of Parliament will authorize no new bond Issue, but merclly voto a supplemen tary estimate, leaving to tho February soj slon tho exercise of fresh borrowing pow ers. A sovero s-torm interrupted cnblo com munication with Paris, which, perhaps, ac counted for tho steadiness of tlntos. Now ork meanwhllo bought Anacondas. The Amerlcun dopnrtmont was good all day, the nntlvltv lutliif hntvanu. mulnli. ders from Now York. Erlo Issues led buoy- mmy, oiu i.oiuion uiu lime, distrusting tho uiiiui yi uuiiiK y iiuw um ucnirill nnd Pennsylvania Interests, It was reported that the ixrhniur Imtwlti 1, a imnn , .. 1. mnlnly by government departments, thus usslstlng tho money market, Tho Rank of ll.nnnl .nl.nJ I . r. I I .. .11. ..... ji-,iHi mioiu iw jjiiiuuiuiii uiscouni rato from 4 to 6 per cent. London Stock Quotations. LONDON, Dec. 6.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money .... 7WiN. Y. Contral.,.,147 do ncct 97U-16.Erlo 17 Atchison 40l do 1st nfd 1174 Can. Puclflo .. St. Paul Illinois Central . 8U .131 .121 Pennsylvania ... Reading Grand Trunk ... Anaconda Rand Mines 1 LoiilBvlllo -.. g: Union Pacific pfd 8?tl 10, 40 RAR SILVER Steadv nf sn .mr ounce. MONhif-20214 per cent: the rato of dis count In tho open tnarkot for short bills. 3 per cent; for three inunths' bills, 3 15-16 Xerr York MlnliiK Stocks. NEW YORK. Deo. 6 Th fnllnwln nr. the closing quotations for mining snares today: Chollar 10 Ophlr .. GO .. 10 . l'tt ..700 .. 21 ..290 .. 17 .. 20 .. 11 rown Point in Plymouth Con. Cal. & Va... 15 Dead wood M Gould fe Currle.. 47 Quicksilver no pro Sierra Nevada Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket , Brunswick .... Hale a Nororors. 11 Homestako G300 iron Silver 80 Mexican 15 Ontario GOO Ilmik Clenrlniia. NEW YORK. Dec. 6,-ClearIngs, $236. 76.220; balances, $7,363,377. CHICAGO. Dec. G. Clearlncs. !23.2J.1: nninncca, jsa.iiu; posted excimnge, Jl.fC'-, CJ4.SCH: Now York exchange, 15c discount. HAUi i.Miiuii. uec. 0. clearings, $4,57' , !2: balances. $469,782. ST. LOU114. Dec. 6. Clearlmrs. H.700flt9! balances, $713,021; money, 48,7 por cent; New York exchange, 60o discount bid. 40o discount nsked. CINCINNATI. Dec. 6.-Money, per ccm: icw itorg exenange, (jo premium clearings, $3,304,100. PHILADEIiPlHA. Deo. . Clearings, $16, vuj.iuj; uaiances, j,441,mi. Ncvr York .Money Market, NEW YORK. Dec. fi. MONEY On cntL firm at 45j5!4o: last loan, 6 per cent; prime inercnniun paper, 41H4 tier cam, uTPiM.tvvi tiV-Mii iwnf uni,. H.ltf. u.i,,iiiiiir J.-V-l lliv.iu" iivd,, null actual business In bankers' bills at Jl.SoHy j.tuH ior nemniid nnd nt i.aiV4 ior sixty oays: posiea rates, $1.8274 anu $4.Mift; com lliercial bills, $4.o4.81. SILVBR-Ccrtlflcutea, 6IS3c; bar, G4c Mexican dollar, an.i- ROND8 Government, weak; state, Inac tive; railroad, strong. The closing prices on oonds today are as ioiiows; V. S. ref. 2s, rcg, do coupon ...... do 3s, rcg do coupon do new 4s, reg., do coupon do old 4s, reg,. do coupon do 6s, reg do coupon ,10114 N. Y. C. Is..,...., ,105 N. J. C. e. 6s.... ,109 No. Pacific 3s..., ,109 do 4s , 137 N Y C & 8 L 4s., 137 N. & W. con. 4s, 114 Ore. Nav. Is 115 do 4s 11.1 O. S. L. Gs ,109 ,127 , 70 ,103 1UIJ 90 1U 102 12' 27S 4 00U 113 do cons. Gs...... ,117 D. of C. 3 65 12114 Rending gen. 4s., 102 R. O. W. 1 &8', St L & I M c. 6s., 10Sh St Ii & 8 F g. 6s, ,101 St. Paul cons 120 St. v.. C. & P. Is 139 do 6a 118 So. Pacific 4s , Ul Atcn. gen. 4s do nilj. 4s Can. So. 2s C. & O. 4r4s , do 6s C. & N. W. c. 7s, do 8. .F deb. 5s, Chicago Ter. 4s., Colo. So. 4s I). & R. O. 4s.... Erlo gen. Is F. W. & D. C. Is. ,100' ,113' liSyi 171 ,119 121 IS)! P.T,4So. Railway 5s 81 H. R. .1 T. 6s... 70 114 78 101 M Tox. & P. Is..., irV io -3 774 Union Paclllo 4s. do 2s. Gen. Electria 5s.. In. Central Is 139 HI 101 Wnbash Is 116 do 2s West Shoro 4s.. Wis., Central Is. lUbVi L. A N. mil. 4s, ,. llj 87 M., K, &. T. 2s.. do 4s ii-jiiwis.. wontrni is 93Vn. Centuries . 92 nnnton Stock Quntnllons. BOSTON, Dec. G.-Cnll loans, cg4 per cent; tltno lonns, 405 por cent. Official closing: ... T. & S. F..., do nfd Union Pacific .... 71U Union Land 2 West End 93 , 8.1V1 Amer. Sugar .... do pfd , Amer. Tel , Vk CSV I'.IUl ?0?4 West. Electrlo ... 62 ;ctrlo ... 62 4s 101 e 6Y, tin. Co.. 2 Aicmson is iui Adventure 6 Boston & Alb'y., Boston Elovatcd ,Z1 ,165 IB.Ili a ouez Min. . Boston & Me...., 0.. B. & Q Dom. Coal Amnl. Copper Atlantic 1SS a 112 45- Ronton & Mont.. 326 Butte & Boston.. P,0 do nfd Federal Btoel .... Cal. Ac Hecla... .182.1 (10 pid Fltchburir nfd ... 70 13.8 167 115 218 13 83 12 201 2714 28?i Centennial 16 Franklin Humboldt Osceola .. Parrot ... is 25 Gen. Electrlo do nfd Ed. Elec III Mex. Central .... Qulncy in Mich. Telephone. N. E. G. & C Old Colony Old Dominion ... Rubber Santa Fo Con.... 614 TiimnracK 290 Utah Mining winona ... Wolverines 46(i Forelmi I'lnnnclnl. LONDON. Dec. 6 Mnnev wn. tiVntlf il nnd cheap today and discounts were firm In connection with th nnvimmtn r,,r it. fhequer bonds tomorrow and the treasury uiun issuu. ino situation in t'aris 1.1 Watched Closely. Thorn la lim ilniiWf (tint It wants money. In splto of supplies for ,ii'uuiiiuun us position is unsatisfactory. House:! aro loaded up with Industrials. It Is remurknblo that Paris has Bold consols freely lately nnd In fear df settlement troubles Is tnrnu-lni- ninr Tlln llnln. iti,l other securities. Thero are rumors of all kinds of Impending evils which woro a sourca of gloom until they wero turned down yesterday afternoon. Kafllrs suf- lereu somuwimt. operators would havo sold more had they hold them, but tho hOldllHrs Climn frnni I.nlulnn tnni- nirii Whether this all means that gold will go 10 nuiira remains 10 no seen. Business cn tho Stock exchange hero today wns dull. except In the case of Americans. Consols nuruencu nnu nigii-ciaes securities were weak. Erles continued In Ktrnntr ilrmaml Atchison common was depressed owing to tho absence of n. dlvldotul. I'riifnre.np, rnsn nppreclablj-. For Grand Trunks preferred inrro wiu-j sumo uemanii, 'ine tope 01 niiuiiiaii in nnu mo iintos was goou on Paris sunnort. Gold iimmlnm irm imntii1 ns follows: Buenos Ayres. 130.20; Madrid, 33.33; Lisbon. 37.60; Homo, 6.72. Spanish 4s ciuHi-u 111 os-jt. 1110 weoKiy name statement of the Bank of England shows tho follow ing ennnecs: 'loioi reserve, tiecrcuie. VJ0; circulation. Increase, 313,000; bullion, ni'crcuse, 3.uis,w3; oiner securmcfi, de crease. XToS.OOO: other deposits. Increase, 902,000: public deposits, decrease, 1,1127,000; iiniea reserve, ur crease, tiui.wu; govern mont securities. Increase. 6SI.O00. The nro portion of tho Rank of England's reserve 10 iiauniiy is iijtm per cent; last weelt it was 42.76 nor cent. BERLIN, Dec, ,6. Prices wero firm on tho bourso today and business wns ouleter. Americans wero harder. Spanish 4s recov ered. Russians wero in good demand and locnl shares were maintained. Exchaugu on London, 20m 43nfg for chocks. Dis count rates: Short bills, 3 per cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent. PARIS. Deo. C. The weekly statement of tho Rank of France shows tho following changes: Notes In circulation. lncrcn-A. 6,025,000 francs: trensury accounts current, decrease, tciw.wu irnncs goia in nana, de crease, 650,000 francs; bills discounted, de crease, 130,450,000 francs; silver In hand, d creasa. 2.075.000 francs. Three ner cent rentes, lOlf 474c for tho account: exchango on London. 2of 10c fur checks; Spanish 4s cio;en at tei.w. OALClTrA. Dec. 6.-Tho rate of d scount of the Bank 01! Bengal was raised totfay rrom 4 to t per cent. Condition of (he Treasury. WASHINGTON. Dec. 6. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $160,000,000 gold reserve, In tho division of redemption shows: Avallablo cash balance, $137,465,627; gold, $93,99S,397, Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Dec 6. COTTON A mutual truce oxlsted In today's market between bulls and bears, whllo tho speculative pub lic maintained its attltudo of masterly In activity. Influences nt work wero not of vital Importance and left no room for tho formation of new conclusions. No offort was mado by either sldo to dominate prices, which, accordingly followed a narrow rut. The market opened steady, with Initial sales showing an advance of 2 points to n decllno of 1 point. For n long time there was barely 1 point additional variation and up to midday the market was sadly neg lected by tho trade In general. In tho early afternoon the situation wus brightened iv litt'.o by room buying and scattering pur chases for outside account, on which prices Improved several points. Spirited trading, however, at no tlmo obtained, and at most fluctuations wero stow and destitute of spe cial significance. Spot closed dull; mid dling uplnnds, 10 3-liic; middling gulf, 10 7-lGc; sales, 180 bales. Futures closea barely steady; December. 9.82c; January, 9.76c: Februnry. 9.71c: March. 9.67c; April, 9.62c; May, 9.67c; June, 9.55c; July, 9.61c; EX'picmner, a.iisc; August, a.Ziio. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 6. COTTON-Qulet: salco, 370 bales: middling. 9 13-16o; recolpts, 11.43S bales; shipments, 10,317 boles; stock, 61,981 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 6.-COTTON Qulot: sales. 3.950 bales: ordinary. 8 13-lGc: good ordinary, 8 13-lCc; low middling, 9 7-16c; initialing, a la-itsc; Bnu nuuuiing, iu l-iee; nl.l.lllii, r.iln 1A.4'n. i.nnli.ii 1 I ACQ l.nU.i ,11,11111111.1 .ml. 4V73W, ivi.i.Iiid, .1,-lvtj ,;ut, ti i stock, 321,912 bales. Consolidated receipts, not. 250,712 bales; exports, Great Britain, 19y.::S2 bales: Franco. 32.656 bales: continent. 83,608 bales; stock, S'Xi,936 boies. Futures barely steady: Dpnember. 9.B7ii9.59c: Jan uary. 9.53S9.Wc; February, 9.52tf0.5lc; Mnrcn, 9.52i'J.53c: April, 9.51B0.63o: May, 9.60,39.51u; June. 9.l9fi9.51c; July, g.49f9.60c. iiivisiu'uuii, uec. o. iTji iun spot, moderate business, prices easier; American v. 1 .1 . 1 1 1 . fr, I e ql.qu, ..w1 .l,1,lllnn. ftllllllttllf, ,11.11, WllX-U-tl, KUUU ,I,111I,(IIIK, 6 21-32d; middling, C9-16d; low mlddllnif, 6d; good ordinary, 6',4d; ordinary. 4d. Tno sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 6,300 American; receipts, 18,000 bales, all American. Futures onenrd oulet and closed steady. American middling I. m. a: Decomber. S 30-6ty6 31 -64d. Boilers; De cember and January, 6 27-0lfjfG 28-6ld, buy ers; January and February, 6 25-64ft5 26-64d, buyers; February and March, S23-6ld, buy ers: March and April, 5 21-6ldi buyers; April and May, 5 18-6l5r5 19-04d, buyers; May and June. 5 lB-61dfa 17-64d. sellers: June and July, 514-64(1, buyers; July and August, Gil-Old, sellers; August and September, wwi, uuyers. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 6. COFFEE Futures opened steady, 5 points lower, under light room und foreign selling, Incentlvo of which wus poor foreign mnrket news nnd burdous of cross movement In llrnzll. The market was qulot all day, but a shado firmer In the afternoon, when Bhorts took profits. I.ate French cables wero favorable. Tho close was unlet, with nrlcrs 5 nolnts net lower. Total unles, 22,250 lings, including: Decem- tier. i.c; January, u.kic: Marcn, u.3(."o; May, 0.40c; August. 6.60c; September, 6.65c; Octo- nor, ti.Kmo.ouc. Hpot, wo nnroiy sienuy; No. 7 Invoice. 7He. Mild, aulet: Cordova. 9Q13Uc Evaporated and Dried Fruitx. NEW YORK. Dec. G. EVAPOIL.VTED APPLES Demund for evaporated npplea wns of a hund-to-mnuth character, but, however, as tho supply continues light the market retains its firm undertone at fully sustained prices; Btuto common was quoted at from 465c: prlmo, 4tViVic; choice, fWt Gc: fancy, Ciilc. , CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inactlve but steady at nominally unchanged prices. Prunes were quoted from SHQSVic per lb., a to slzo and duality. Apricots, Royal, 11 f(14c; Moor Park, I5i16c. Peaches, peeled, l20c; unpecled, oaoc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Choice Oattla of All Kindt Held rully Steady Common Gradet Dnll, HOGS FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF HIGHER Very Ferr Fnt Sheep Offered Today nnd Lambs Were a Little Lower, "While Feeders Showed LI tle or Ifo Chance. . SOUTH OMAHA, Dec, Receipts were: Cattle. Hogn. SI OlTlclal Monday 2.783 3.693 Official Tuesdny 3 894 7,869 Official Wednesday 3,188 9,198 Ofllclal Thursday 3,391 9,004 6.7 4,212 1.4 Four days this week.... 12,768 29,764 17,iJ0 Samo days last week.... 8.897 36,662 15.850 gamo week before 17,112 37,711 23,3il game three weeks ago.. 18,253 25.C61) 22,j10 Samo four weeks ago.... 7,756 17,066 15,926 Average price paid for hogs for the labt -.v... uu)8, wun comparisons. I 1W0. 1 18 99. 11893. 11897. 1896. 11S95.18M Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 15.. 4 82' 4 Mi S 41 I 39 43 4 4 45 16 S 18 17.. 18.. 4 8214 4 7S !Z5 3 111 4 48 4 tl 3 14 S 16 19. 20. 21. 22. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. t 18 4 if 4 76 3 15 24 3 42 t 38 3 41 4 Tl 4 41 23.. 4 78 S3l 4 21 3 21 4 40 4 26 25.. 20.. 27.. 3 16 1 4 4 87'. 4 76 1 31 3 25 3 32 3 38 3 19 3 09 3 60 Jov. Nov. 3 43 4 30 4 40 4K 4 41 28., 29.. 30.. 1... 2... 3... 4... 6... 6... 4 70 4 esji 62 3 37 Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 3 40, I 3 35 3 42 3 39 3 39 3 38 4 es 4 571 4 77ii 84 3 23 4 47 3 16 3 09 4 38 4 27 Dec. 4 35 -rn.alclt.s Sunday. Indicates holiday. u,uuwi in today by each road was: r- it u trAM ui.,.. tu... n mm . r . V.tl.V(t.-..lWn,lJtl , 1 . CCn. $ 90 3 35 $27 3 84 3 35 3 31 3 87 3 36 J 32 3 86 3 35 3 $2 3 21 3 34 t 81 t 84 3 89 J 31 3 86 3 $7 3 39 JS5 $44 $27 3 S3 3t 3 27 3 77 3 38 3 30 23 3 21 3 76 3 28 3 73 3 20 8 68 3 19 S 30 3 71 S 21 3 27 3 74 3 25 3 23 3 76 8 28 3 25 3 29 3 19 3 81 3 29 3 21 3 80 3 37 3 S6 3 35 3 25 18 1 .. 2 6 21 .. 1 5 24 i 7 1.. 22 1 1 "5 i ,. i 10 4 1 125 9 2 p. & St. L. Ry.. ...... 1 Mo. Pacific Ry Union Pac. System... 68 C. & N. W. Ry i F., E. & M. v. It. R.. 21 C., St. P.. M. & O. Ry. 4 R. & M. R. R. It.... SO C-, R. & Q. Ry.... . 6 K. C. & St. .1. .... C, R. I. & v.. east.. 1 C R. I. & P.. west.. 5 Total receipts ....127 Tho disposition nf ns folIowH, each buypr purchuBlngr the num- uui uruu niuicaicu; Ruyers. Cattle. Hogs. , Oh'p, omaiia Packing Co 87 O. H. Hammond Co 136 Swift and Company 328 Cudahy Packing Co 902 Armour & Co 303 Armour &, Co., S. City 1,129 1,682 1,681 2,067 1,711 783 837 642 R. flecker & Dcean 171 Vansant & Co 69 .... J. L. Carey 19 McCrearv & rrinrv m W. I. Stephen 1 Henton & Undorwood... 116 Huston & Co in .... Livingstone & Schaller... 64 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 151 H. L. Dennis & c:n icn Other buyers sci Held over 257 lotals 2,990 8,932 1,238 UAl I lilC Thprn rvni n rnlrlt. rmsiA i.,,,. or cattlo hero today for n Tluirsdnv. hut the market Wan In o-nml nhnn.i nn Iia l,ll.. minis 01 00111 iui cuitio ana reeders. Tho cornfed steers were In good domand If the quality wns satisfactory and they sold at good steady prices ns compared with yos- leruay. -ino naif fat stuff, howevor. was un Biow saio as ever ana sellers in som cases experienced some difficulty in gettlnj what they called steady prices. That kin, or cattle, though, sell very unevenly. A uuncn 01 cnnice steers ana lienors sold as high as $j.40, which looked fully stcnJy nii 1110 wuy came nave ocen selling 01 late. Thero wero about thirty mra nf stuff on salo today, and tho market on tho better Miuuta 01 cows or nouers was steady and tho demand In good shape. Thero wero a good, many common cows offered nmi m such tho market was mean. Buyers bid very unoyenly on them, but as a general thing sellers had to take less money for mem man tney would nave brought yes terday. Thn market on that r.luai nf (-nttl. was rather draggy. ine supply ot gooa reeders was father limited today, nnd as biivern all wnnin! a few they paid good strong prlcns In prder to get them. The domand from tho coun try, while not heavy. Is fully equal to the supply bo far as choice cattle are con cerned. Tho less desirable grades are hold ing Just about steady, nnd the some may be said of stockers and calves. Stock cows and heifers aro also showing very little change. There Is a good demand for stock bulls and the market Is good and strong. There ware not manv wemtern rgtim cattle on sale, though several cars of Texas stuff urrlved which sold at Just about steady prices. The western cow stuff and feeders also sold In Just about yesterday's notches, unless It be the cholco heavy weight feeders, which sold a little stronger. xiepresciiiuuvc nnira ti !."- tr BEEF STEERS, No. Av. , 830 740 , 1150 960 1083 8S0 , 1000 870 1030 , 880 1050 , 770 916 780 , 1026 940 1037 Pr. 3 50 3 75 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 05 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 25 4 26 4 30 4 35 4 40 4 60 4 '.0 No. 1 7 13 Av. Pr. 4 60 4 70 4 80 4 80 4 83 4 90 4 95 K 05 C 05 6 10 6 10 C 10 6 10 5 20 5 20 5 40 C 60 1... ....1110 ....1C93 .... 984 ....1298 ....1180 ....1110 ....1103 ....1178 .... 935 ....1131 ....1161 1158 1176 ,....1260 1364 1293 1393 1... 1... 1... 4... 19... J 21... 18.., 7.., 41... 19.., 42... 21.., 12.. 18.. 18.. 57.. 36.. 11.. 1... 1... 9... 1... 1... ..1089 4 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 19.. 814 4 45 ..1234 6 40 GO , . 9G4 5 00 COWS. 840 783 951 1000 1 00 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 14 6 3 1 1 2 8 1 1 1 1 4 1 6 1 6 7 1 3 35 7 6 16 1 13 2 8 1 6 1 1 ....1200 ....1160 ....1110 ....1320 ....1000 .... 925 ....1260 ....1220 ....12G0 ....1200 .... 930 ....1166 .... 970 ....1320 ....1175 ....1096 .... 960 ....I860 ....10S0 ....1040 .... 990 ....1040 ....1100 ....1090 ....1001 .... 955 ....1200 ....1150 ....1019 ....1117 .... 946 ....1000 ....1130 ....1008 ....1175 ....1380 .... 800 .... 923 ....1200 ... 960 ...1330 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 26 3 25 3 i.5 3 30 3 SO 3 30 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 45 3 (0 8 60 8 65 3 65 3 GS 3 85 4 35 3 65 3 65 3 rr, 3 75 3 76 3 80 3 0) 4 45 2 00 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 25 2 25 2 40 2 60 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 65 2 iO 2 61 2 05 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 73 2 V) 2 60 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 90 2 90 2 93 2 95 3 00 8 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 1. 1. 680 1 .. 860 .. 750 .. 985 .. 945 ..1170 .. 750 ..1020 .. 920 .. 836 .. 940 .. 860 .. 900 .;1150 .. 970 .. 914 1 9 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 6 1 3 O 1 ...1030 1 1300 1 UHU 1000 990 1176 981 1040 1270 863 920 1126 1240 4 1 9 1 ...112S ...1430 ... 940 1 830 1 850 6 1074 49.. 962 13.. ,.. 996 ,..1015 ,., 660 .. 060 ... 730 ... 600 ,.. MlO ... 850 ... 691 ...1074 ...1130 3 00 3 00 1. 9 1418 HEIFERS. 2 25 1 870 1 950 2 75 3 00 3 09 3 10 3 25 3 40 3 65 3 65 so: 20 1 12 6 1 925 480 820 , 870 910 1... 8... 9... 1... HULLS. ....1350 2 00 2 00 2 M 2 55 2 m 2 GO 2 65 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 25 3 a 3 25 1.. ....1100 ....1246 3 25 3 26 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 60 I 55 3 CO 3 75 3 76 3 90 3 90 3 90 4 00 1 1470 1. VoM 1030 1240 1210 1361 1 1520 1 1270 1 1200 1 1110 1 1270 1 1250 1310 ,...1130 940 ... 9 1 ,1300 ..1260 ,..1680 ...1370 ,..1230 .. $70 ,..1500 ,..1100 ,..1400 ..1700 1 1160 1 1310 1.. 810 1630 1460 1450 1270 660 CALVES. 1 690 2 25 200 160 180 140 130 5 30 6 50 6 60 5 76 6 00 6 00 1 270 1 270 2 50 4 60 4 60 5 00 1.. 37U 2M 1 10 173 6 00 u ri lOJ o (,: BTOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 160 1... 740 2 60 8 672 3 00 I J 4 16 1 790 3 CO 1 737 2 80 1 lffrtl 8 04 6 773 2 !5 1. 710 3 10 STAGS. 1 1210 4 00 STEERS TEXAS. 78 941 4 ai COWS AND HBIFER8. . , 13.. 1011 2 30 3 866 3 99 ?5 1 957 3 60 STOCK CALVES. ... t M 10 476 3 00 1 230 4 60 STAOS. 1 1410 4 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I:::::::::: 1 1 ; 3 660 2 00 I G64 830 930 600 700 640 880 690 806 890 2 60 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 25 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 M , 650 , 95S .-773 . 749 , 667 , 420 , 715 , 848 , 621 16 8 39 27 1 8 35 12S 3 70 3' 80 3,80 3'9J 4 00 4 00 4 30 4 40 1.. 3.. 2.. WVOMIKfl. B feeders.. 678 21 cows louo 0 cows sj 3 23 155 fodrs.. 677 4 10 3 10 2 cows 1040 3 10 2 70 Nrnmavi I 8 feeders. 1 cow C5 cows..., 2 steers... 12 cows.... 3 cows.,,. ,916 3f0 1 feeder... th CO 10) 2 75 ... COLORADO. ' M 3 25 21 bulls 1861 3 45 ,923 2 85 William Tedor-Ncb. , m 2 15 ,29 cows 76 2 13 , 950 3 00 II. Lommer Neb. 80 feeders.. 940 3 75 9 cows 912 2 85 1 neircr.... 700 3 10 30 heifers... 019 8 00 . , Reckwlth 26 calves'.,. 4S5 4 90 & Q Wyo. 25 heifers... 459 3 90 1 76 2 W 1 60 3 25 3 15 26 bull 1144 2 CO 16 cows 976 2 70 2 bulls 1215 13 cows. 10 cows. 992 80 COWS 811 2 00 814 A. NclB 15 cows 973 3 15 2 COWS 865 2 85 2 cows 906 2 60 -Uolo. 1 bull..... 6 cows.,,. .1280 .1US1 D. Fratt-Mont 1 fecdors.. 970 3 90 3 feeders.. 970 3 50 3 80 3 23 2 60 3 25 3 65 2 33 2 60 3 85 4 15 3 00 2 75 2 33 1 feeder... 630 1 steer 1010 1 calf 110 3 calves... 385 2 cows 910 1 cow 870 Mullen-Colo. 35 cows 814 67 cows 995 1 stag 1000 3 feeders.. 730 13 steers.. ..1217 1 heifer.... G11) 0 cows 90S 24 cows 920 . 1 McPhee A 33 atr. Tex. 903 .1 no 2 60 3 00 5 60 3 60 iu cows ts 1 cow 810 77 feeders.. 1032 A. 2 60 2 60 4 1 15 reeiiers.. iuw Hnnslneer Neb. 11 steers.... 763 2 75 13 feeders.. 903 3 75 , . T. W. Thatcher-Colo, 39 feeders.. 609 8 fiu 1IOQ8 Ileeelnta vera not excessive thl morning nnd as the demand was In good fnano the market here opened up 6a7Hc niKiier. uuyera thought thev were tiavin too mucn for their hogs, as Chicago re ported the bulk there nt I4.R5tfM.95 und sell ers at this point were holding their droves ui i.oji'ai.Rci. Tney nnd to nave tno nogs nuwover, unu nnauy neciuoii to pay ini prices, Thn market was nctlvn nt the ad vnnco and tho bulk of tho offerings changed nanus cany ill mo morning. Thero wns no very radical rhnnirn In the market from Htnrt fo nnlnli. thn nrrnl nolle pf tho hogs going at $4.824tf4.R3, with a fow onus at J4.S7M. tho oxtrcmo cIobo may have beon a trifle easier than tho high time, but thero was not enough difference to bo of any Importance, Representative snies; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh 16 hi SHEEP Thero was a lleht run hnrn Inrinv nnd receipts woro composed mostly of lamps, a cnolce nuncli of nntlve fed Iambs sold as high as $5.25, or about steady, but mo western lamns sold generally a dime lower. Tho market was not particularly active, an packers were not anxious for supplies, xnero wero not enough fat sheep on salo to mnko 11 test of the market. A bunch of native ewes brought $3.60. which Is probably us much as thnv would imv brought yesterday. Aside from that string thero was very little good stuff on sale and tho market could bo called steady to a llttlo easier. There were very few feeders offered in. day. but such as wero put on salo met with ready sale at steady prices. wuoiuiiuns; tnoice ieu wctners, $4.00 20: fair to good fed wethem. tt RMM liv choice grass wethers. $3.76(33.90; fair to rood grass wethers, $3.63y3.76; choice ewes, 3.25Qi3.50: fair to cood nwrs. tx.tiam "v choice spring lambs, $5.00?5.25: fair to good ipnng lamDs, i4.75dfs.oo; feeder ewes, $2.25ra 1.00; feeder wethers, $3.503.75: feeder lambs. I.004i 4.40. Representative sales: No. Av. , lit , 41 142 , 61 , 51 160 , 117 , 79 , 79 105 61 71 106 117 114 110 rs 60 72 73 Pr. 3 00 3 60 3 60 3 SO 3 90 4 00 4 00 4 25 f W 5 25 4 40 4 90 3 (7) 3 00 .3 50 3 iV 4 j0 4 00 6 U) 6 00 5 fed owes 7 Nebraska cull mixed 34 nntlvo fed owes 218 Nebraska feeding lambs 100 Nebraska focder lambs 1 wether 4 wethers 10 Iowa cull lambs 85 Iowa fed lambs 44 native fed lambs 60 Nebraska lambs 239 Nebraska fed lambs 25 old ewes 7 cull owes 214 fed ewes SO fod ewes ,, 25 cull lambs , 6 cult lambs C2 fed lambs 18 fed lambs CIIICAUO LIVI3 STOCK MARKET. Cnttle Climb Illme Higher Hogs Go Half That Far Sheep Stay Nteuily. CHICAGO. Dec. 6.-CATTLE-Recelpt9, 9.500 head: strong to lOo higher; butchers' stock strotut to shade higher: natives, best on sale toduy, 1 carload at $6.25; good to WiJHS. itee, 5.50fl.25; poor to medium, $4.1O6.40; selected feeders, stronger, $.1.76U 4.60; mixed stockers, toady, $2.254f3.75i XSjJL2;651?: $2-70ff4.50; canners. $2.00.65; bulla, $2.6504.00; calves, $3,600 6.33; Toxaa-fed steers, $4.0O4.9O; Texas Frass steers, f8.664f4.lfi; Texas bulls, $2.60 2G. IIOOS Receipts today, 29.000 head; to morrow, 26,000 head, estimated; left over, 2,000 head; active; average fc higher; top, $5; mixed and butchers, $4.70fi6.00; good to choice heavy. $4.7085.00; rough heavy, $4. 65 4.65; light. $4.70tfO.OO; bulk of sales, $4.85$ 'SHEEP AND liAMRS-neoeipta, 12,000 heud; steady to strong; Christmas lambs reached $6.75: good to cholco wethers, $4.001? 4.40; fair to cholco mixed, $3.75f(4.06j western sheep, $4.OOf(4.40: Texas sheep, J2.50Ii3.ti-: P.aiJy? -lttmH $.00if.60; western lambs, $4.76'fi6.60. St. Lnula Live Nlock. 0 PATTr.i.' n..ini. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 1,900 head, Including 600 Texans; mnrket no! tlvo and strong. 6frl0c higher: nntlvo ship ping nnd export steers 4.50fi5.0; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.00415.23: steors under 1,000 lbs.. $S.25flr.l6; stockers and feeders. $2.6084.45; ! cows and heifers. $2.00 6.10; canners, $1.25Q2.76; bulls, 82.fc0O3.7lS: Texas and Indian steers, $3.76H.60; cows and heifers, $2.35(3.60. ' HOas-Itecelpts, 8,000 . head: market 6c hJBcrJ?,K." am? 8hta. $4.ktva4.06; packers, $4.804.!: butchers. $I.90H5, 02'4, aiiviKi- anu lambs Receipts, head; markot steady: native muttons, CT4.25 lambs, $4.60J$5.25; culls and bi fi'BXi'Sft "tockerii. 12.2SS3.00; ToSas si H11E1J1' . ANU LAMBS Receipts. 1.10) , 11.7 bucks, u 1 1 ...- ,i $3;8604.OO; - Kansaa City Live Hlock Market. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 6. CATTLE R? ceipts, 6.6W natives. 1,300 Texans, 500 calvoj; the liberal supply caused a slight depriri.t tlon In values for the least desirable lots, while cholco irrinlrn nil1 inmlu' nnlk,. steers, $4.6035.30; stockers and feeders, $3.00 4 15 65 258 200 4 83 12 91 ... 4 23 G2 321 80 4 85 17 101 ... 4 25 72 211 .40 4 85 33 106 ... 4 80 56 258 DUO 4 85 10 116 ... 4 0 60 254 ... 4 85 68 161 80 4 G 61 238 SO 4 85 69 90 ... 4 65 72 285 40 4 85 114 162 ... 4 774 63 300 120 4 85 60 183 ... 4 SO 71 263 160 4 85 62 369 ... 4 CO 68 252 SCO 4 83 79 226 240 4 ") 65 255 200 4 85 66 319 ... 4 S2'4 88 214 ... 4 85 62 283 ... 4 824j 83 235 ... 4 85 63 291 80 4 WU 45 3S6 ... 4 85 01 272 ... 4 82a 42 376 ... 4 35 46 288 4 0 4 824j 03 283 SO 4 85 62 307 80 4 82H 67.. '....213 20 4 .35 66 303 210 4 ?'. 74 206 ... 4 S3 56 276 80 4 H2'A 61 280 200 4 83 41 363 120 4 HVX 69 286 1 20 4 85 77 236 80 4 321A 63 283 SO 4 85 60 303 ... 4 82(5 63 296 SO 4 80 67 29.1 120 4 S2'i 76 265 120 4 85 23 239 ... 4 MS 67 278 SO 4 85 11 323 ... 4 824 67 237 120 4 85 GO 231) 40 4 82U 81 248 80 4 85 65 402 80 4 S2'-j 62 235 ... 4 85 59 252 20 4 823 62 292 ... 4 35 43 351 200 4 i2'4 75 272 80 4 85 86 200 40 4 R2W 81 197 40 4 85 90 181 ... 4 821.4 67 322 200 4 35 81 192 SO 4 K"M 12 25G ... 4 85 G6 329 ... 4 82U 70 251 160 4 85 49 330 ... 4 S2U 77 274 120 4 85 CO 283 40 4 f2',S 65 256 ... 4 83 20 314 ... 4 82Mi 81 191 40 4 85 55 233 ... 4 82V, 89 192 ... 4 85 36 267 ... 4 82(5 72 2G0 40 4 .35 65 306 40 4 82 62 270 200 4 83 36 159 ... 4 82i 72 279 ... 4 85 S3 JS6 200 4 82H 71 234 ... 4 85 49 323 20 4.32' 66 292 ... 4 85 63 294 120 4 821a 81 232 40 4 85 65 255 ... 4 82W 6.4 243 ... 4 83 62 267 200 4 824 tt 276 160 4 ?3 61 256 40 4 82U 6.3 135 ... 4 S3 67 301 200 4 i2 i 63 249 SO 4 85 66 277 40 4 8214 90 203 ... 4 S3 63 273 120 4 82 W 75 292 280 4 85 68 289 80 4 82 U 63 267 160 4 85 7 360 SO 4 82W 68 337 40 4 S3 85 188 80 4 S?!5 81 240 280 4 83 12 220 ... 4 821 29 237 120 4 85 43 234 200 4 82 M 67 285 40 4 85 66 807 40 4 82il 79 196 80 4 85 14 236 ... 4 82iJ 74 271 160 4 88 166 202 ... 4 85 63 244 40 4 85 12 239 ... 4 85 55 276 200 4 S3 24 207 ... 4 85 69 255 ... 4 37 W ! 262 40 4 85 72 245 ... 4 87(5 57 267 ... 4 65 37 29i ... 4 87 84 32(1 40 4 85 66 244 ... 4 HvZ 23 278 ... 4 S5 62 253 ... 4 67? 76 232 ... 4 85 10S 150 ... 4 87U 72 277 100 4 85 86 229 120 4 87'5 474.20: butcher cows and heifers, $3.0MK. J cannen. i2.633,): fed westerns, W.SO'iP i;wL,f.pa Texnns, $3.70tf4.25; grass Toxans, $3.0to3.G0: calves, W.6O1I1O.6O. I1OU8 -Receipts, 9.!W head; market f.c "V .nt JVl0 advance! heavy, $4.Kff4.95! $4 mh fllM'ifi' "Si U-WtlM; pigs. SHEEP AND L AM RS Receipts, 4, OX) henu: good nctlvo triulo at steady prlcrai lambs, $4.!KvjifS. 40; muttons, $3.904.25; stock era nnd feeders, $3.6cl(t.i)0; culls, $3.0OfJ3.50. NciT York Live Slni-ti. NEW YORK, Dec G.-CATTLE-Beoves. II'- i.n.uan.,. looted: nominally Rtemiv- viu .,n cholco hero. ' SHEEP AND LAMRS-Hecelpls. 1.921 head; good sheep strong, others steady; common to cho co sheep, J2.50U4.25: culls, $2: Ininbs, $...l2!t"J(S.iW; culls, $t.iyi,oo; no Canadian lambs. IlOqS-Recelpts, 3.3JG head; half a car on sale; feeling firm. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Dec. 6.-(Bpe-clal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 1,600 hend; market steady to 10c higher; natives, $4.1006.60; Texas and westerns, $3.40d5.23: cows nmi heifers, $2.0M74.6O: bulls and stngw, $2.plVu, 4.63; yearlings nnd calves, $3.(vn4.26; stock ers and feeders, $3.00y l.tn; veals, $3.6(6.00. HOOS Receipts, P.SOO hend. market 6W 7Ho higher: nil gnuics, $I.S5jM.5; bulk of sales. $4.87WT4.90. SHEEP AND LAM R8 Itocelpts, 40Ohcad; markot steady to 10c higher. Slock In Sluht. Following nro tho receipts nt t'io four principal western markets for December G: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep, South Omaha 3.391 9.001 1.421 Chicago 9,600 29,(x 12.0n) Kansas City 7,800 9,!v) 4) St. Louis 1,90) S,(KQ l.ino Totals .22,691 6901 18ji23 nil Mnrket. OIL CITT, Dec. G.-OILS-Credlt balances, $1.07; cortlllcaton closed, $1.08i bid for ctrli; shipments. 113.679 bbls.; average, 88,661 bbls.; runs. 104.698 bbls.: average, 81,930 bbls. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. OILS-Cottonsecd, easy; prlmo crudo, 23Ho; prime yellow, 31V4c. Petroleum, Ilrm; rellned Now York, $7.23; Pennsylvania and Baltimore. $7.20; Pennsyl. anln and Baltimore, In bulk, $1.65. Turpen tine, dull at 42W43c. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good, $1.6531.7o. LONDON. Dec. G.-OILS-Calcutta lin seed, spot, G7b 6d; linseed, 31s. Petroleum spirits, 9Hc Turpentine spirits, 30s 3d. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 6.-OIL3-Llnsccd, 32s. New York Dry floods. NEW YORK, Doc. 6. DRY OOODS Thcro has been a generally quiet mnrket toda" In all descriptions of brown cotto.m on homo account nnd nothing reported In tho way of demand for export. Prices wero uncnanged In drills. Hlcnrhcd cottons worn firm. Sales modcrnte. Buyers find Homo difficulty In placing orders for coarse col ored cottons to any extent nt privnlllm: prices. Print cloths continued qulot. Cot ton linings quiet; prices without material alteration. Sugar Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 6.-SUQAR-Flrm; opon ke.ttlo, FVrta 11-lGo; opon kottto, cen trifugal. 3 13-164 3-lCu: centrifugal, 44fl 4?ic: yellows, 4i4Hc; seconds, 8U4c. Mo lasses, steady: open kettle, 22fl3'.'c; centri fugal. 85J22c. Syrup. 22'uSOc. NEW YORK, Dec O.-SUQAR-Hnw. qulot but firm; fair refining, 3 15-16c; cen trifugal, 90 test, 4 9-16c; tnolnBscs sugar, 3 11-lGc; refined, steady. f Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 6. WOOL Dull and easy; medium grades. 14'32tc: light fine, 13W 17c: heavy line, lldlllc: tub washed, lift' 29HC. Kentucky Mitken Confession. T.T7 A XT l,'l.-AI)'- .-.. 1". n -T'l. . iiini-iiiviii. ', UIX. U. lilt) VOIO cast for the leading democratic elector and the leading republican elector, according to the ofllclal count made today, gives tho formor 234.899 nnd tho latter 22k sni ,1 plurality for Bryan of 8,003. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA BOILER ANii oriljcf 1HUN WORK - Tynkt, Wilson u & Williams accessor Wllaom & Draka. Manufacture boilers, smoko mark una breechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard and water tanks, poller tubes con stantly on hand, second hand bolters bought and sold. Special and prompt attention to repairs in city or country. I'Jth nnd Pierce. DRY GOODS. E. Smith & Co. w Importers an Jobkera el Dry Goods, Furnishing Good AND NOTIONS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Western Electrical Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Ltcatlaa. a. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St- SAFE AND IRON WORKS. The Omtha Safe and Iron Works G. ANDREEN, Prop. Makes a specialty of -txYX-5' BHUTTKRS, Ana Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, at 010 H. 14th nt., Omnha, Neb. Davis & Gowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTUR1SRS AND JOBBERS , OF MACHINERY. ' ODNERAL RKPAIRINO A BPBCIALTl IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. US1, 1503 and 1505 Jackson Street, Omaha. Neb. Tel. fUM. B. Zabjlskle, Agent, J. B. Cawglll, Mgr, ELEVATOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS Improved Quick and Kasy Rising Steam, Electric and Hind Power Elivaters. AUTOMATIC HATOH GATES. Band for catalogue. KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, la. im iia oireti. mcpnini 111. c H. Davis & Son Agents for the Mchmaa safety Galea ana Fire Doors. EleTiter Hydraulic and Hand EUTtom. Eleyator repalrlnc a specialty. Leather Valro Cups for Elavalori, Eojlnei and Printing Prcsises. T09t I VI RRPEKNEYaca Grain R00M4Nr LirCBLDG. ohaha nta. BRAMCH lOMlUT virtCDLR Mti. JIMES E BOYD ft CO., Tclaphana 1039. Oiualiu, Nab COMMISSION. GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OK THAUB. I3rrupea4nce: John A. Warraa V Ca utnot wlraa to Chicaaa a4 Mr Ttrfc ,l" i,'" 111111, noming uo ng; feeling nrm for good cattle, steady for others. Cables, sternly; shipments. 25 hend sheep; calves, receipts, 12tf lic-inl ; demand mod crato: veals barely mr.i.iv ..r,.u.nru